Texas horned lizard

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The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) is a small lizard that occurs in North America. Like other horned lizards, it is often wrongly called the "Horned Toad" or "Horny Toad", but it is not a toad at all.

The primary food for Texas horned lizards is ants. In recent years, numbers of Texas horned lizards have been declining, which is partly blamed on the invasion of fire ants which has reduced the lizard's available food supply.

The Texas horned lizard is the state reptile of Texas and the mascot of Texas Christian University (under the name "Horned Toad").

Range and habitat

The lizard ranges from Kansas southweard through Oklahoma, Texas, and the eastern half of New Mexico and into northeastern Mexico. They have also been introduced into North Carolina.

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